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ORISSA Socio Economic and Caste Census
SECC -2011
15.07.2011P a n c h a y a t i R a j
D e p a r t m e n t
Video Conference with Collectors
Basic Principles Classification of households in 3 steps
1st step – to apply exclusion criteria (13 conditions)
2nd Step – Compulsorily included HHs subject to exclusion criteria (5 conditions)
3rd Step – Remaining HHs to be assigned deprivation scores depending upon no. of deprivation indicators they satisfy.
Panchayati Raj Department
Exclusion Indicators Households owning Motorized Two/ Three/ Four
Wheelers/ Fishing boats (which requires registration). Households owning mechanized Three/Four wheeler
agricultural equipments such as tractors, harvesters etc. Households having Kisan Credit Card with the credit limit
of Rs. 50,000 and above. Households with any member as Government Employee:
gazetted and non-gazetted employees of Central Government, State Government, Public Sector Undertakings, Government-aided autonomous bodies and local bodies. This will exclude incentive and other honorarium based workers.
Panchayati Raj Department
Exclusion Indicators (Contd.)
Households with enterprises registered with the Government for any purpose: any non agricultural enterprise registered with the Central or State Governments.
Households with any member in the family earning more than Rs. 10,000 p.m.
Households paying income tax or professional tax.
Households with three or more rooms with pucca walls and pucca roof.
Panchayati Raj Department
Exclusion Indicators (Contd.) Households owning Refrigerator. Households owning land line phones. Households owning 2.5 acres or more irrigated
land with at least one irrigation equipment such as diesel/electric operated bore well/ tube well.
5 acres or more land irrigated for two or more crop seasons.
Households owning 7.5 acres or more land with at least one irrigation equipment such as diesel/electric operated bore well/ tube well.
Panchayati Raj Department
Compulsory inclusion
Households without shelter;
Destitutes/living on alms;
Manual scavengers;
Primitive Tribal Groups;
Legally released bonded labourers.
Panchayati Raj Department
Deprivation Indicators Households with only one room with kuchha wall and kuchha
roof. Households with no adult member between age 16 to 59. Female headed households with no adult male member
between age 16 to 59. Households with any disabled member and no able bodied
adult member. SC/ST households. Households with no literate adult above 25 years. Landless households deriving the major part of their income
from manual casual labour .
Panchayati Raj Department
Inclusion PriorityHHs eligible for compulsory inclusion;
HHs satisfying maximum Deprivation indicators to be given highest priority;
HHs to be arranged in descending order of deprivation scores;
The CAP will decide the cut off mark.
Panchayati Raj Department
Modalities Socio Economic & Caste Census-2011 to be taken in
September-October, 2011. National Population Register Database to be used. State Government to conduct the Socio Economic &
Caste Census-2011 . Government of India to provide Financial and Technical
support on normative basis. Methodology finalized by Government of India. Hand Held Device (HHD) will be used for door to door
canvassing . Hand Held Device (HHD) and Data Entry Operator to be
provided by BEL.
Panchayati Raj Department
Notification of the intent by the State Government for conducting SECC-2011.
Notification of questions to be asked during the SECC-2011.
Both are to be published in Official Gazette.
Pre Enumeration Phase of SECC-2011Panchayati Raj Department
Carving of enumeration blocks (100-125 HH).
Charge Register (list of towns & villages).
Layout Map (buildings & structures).
Abridged House lists (list of HH with names).
Appointment of Enumerators.
Appointment of Supervisors.
Training.
Field Supervision.
I-Card, Kit, Acknowledgement slip, Sticker.
Pre Enumeration Phase of SECC-2011Panchayati Raj Department
Methodology
Respondent based canvassing.
No proof of document required.
Enumerator to ask question.
DEO to enter response. Acknowledgement slip will be
provided to the household.
Panchayati Raj Department
NPR data preloaded in Hand Held Device. Additional particulars to be collected. Minor addition/modification possible. Data entered in the device will be read over
to the respondent and an Acknowledgement slip issued.
A sticker to be pasted on the outside wall of the houses visited.
Data entry in English. Publication in two languages after
transliteration.
Enumeration PhasePanchayati Raj Department
Random data to be loaded in Supervisor’s device.
Daily data uploading in the servers at block level.
Director Census to depute staff to districts for supervision & co-ordination.
BEL to provide Hardware, Software & DEOs
The list of castes/ in SC/ST category for the state will be issued to enumerator.
Enumeration PhasePanchayati Raj Department
Number of Enumerators
Total Number of Rural Households
85, 23,340
One Enumeration Block 100 to 150 Households (650-700 Population)
Total number of EBs (Rural Area) 83, 373One Enumeration Team consists of:
One EnumeratorOne Data Entry Operator
One Enumeration Team to enumerate 4 EBs in 40-45 days.Total number of Enumeration Team required
20,84622,928 (Extra 10%)
Panchayati Raj Department
Number of Supervisors and Master Trainers
Number of Supervisors required(@ one for every six enumerators)
3,474 3,821 (Extra 10%)
Required number of Master Trainer( @ one for every 8 supervisors) 478
Number of Training Batches(@ 30 participants per batch) 868
Panchayati Raj Department
Requirement of manpower for SECC-2011Sl
NoName of the
DistrictTotal No. of Rural
EBs
Required number
of Enumera
tion team
Total no of
Enumerators(10%
extra)
Number of
Supervisory Circle
Total Number
of supervisors(10%
Extra)
Required number
of Master Trainers
Number of
Training Batches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Anugul 2898 725 797 121 133 17 30
2 Bolangir 3007 752 827 125 138 17 31
3 Baleswar 4798 1200 1319 200 220 27 50
4 Bargarh 2664 666 733 111 122 15 28
5 Bhadrak 2760 690 759 115 127 16 29
Sl No
Name of the District
Total No. of Rural
EBs
Required
number of
Enumeration team
Total no of
Enumerators(10%
extra)
Number of
Supervisory Circle
Total Number
of supervisors(10%
Extra)
Required number
of Master Trainers
Number of
Training Batches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
6 Boudh 1317 329 362 55 60 8 14
7 Cuttack 3809 952 1047 159 175 22 40
8 Deogarh 1026 257 282 43 47 6 11
9 Dhenkanal 2363 591 650 98 108 14 25
10 Gajapati 1871 468 515 78 86 11 19
Sl No
Name of the District
Total No. of Rural EBs
Required number of Enumeration team
Total no of
Enumerators(1
0% extra)
Number of
Supervisory Circle
Total Number
of superviso
rs(10% Extra)
Required
number of
Master Trainers
Number of
Training Batches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
11Ganjam 6305 1576 1734 263 289 36 6612Jagatsingh
pur2199 550 605 92 101 13 23
13Jajpur 3532 883 971 147 162 20 3714Jharsuguda 748 187 206 31 34 4 815Kalahandi 3488 872 959 145 160 20 36
Sl No
Name of the District
Total No. of Rural
EBs
Required number
of Enumera
tion team
Total no of
Enumerators(10%
extra)
Number of
Supervisory Circle
Total Number
of supervisors(10%
Extra)
Required number
of Master Trainers
Number of
Training Batches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
16Kandhamal 2914 729 801 121 134 17 30
17Kendrapara 2797 699 769 117 128 16 29
18Keonjhar 3277 819 901 137 150 19 34
19Khordha 2892 723 795 121 133 17 30
20Koraput 2983 746 820 124 137 17 31
Sl No
Name of the District
Total No. of Rural EBs
Required number
of Enumera
tion team
Total no of
Enumerators(10%
extra)
Number of
Supervisory Circle
Total Number
of supervisors(10%
Extra)
Required number
of Master Trainers
Number of
Training Batches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
21Malkangiri 1525 381 419 64 70 9 16
22Mayurbhanj 5536 1384 1522 231 254 32 58
23Nabarangpur 2118 530 582 88 97 12 22
24Nayagarh 2498 625 687 104 114 14 26
25Nuapada 1256 314 345 52 58 7 13
Sl No
Name of the District
Total No. of Rural EBs
Required number
of Enumera
tion team
Total no of
Enumerators(10%
extra)
Number of
Supervisory Circle
Total Number
of supervisors(10%
Extra)
Required number
of Master Trainers
Number of
Training Batches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
26Puri 3111 778 856 130 143 18 32
27Rayagada 3151 788 867 131 144 18 33
28Sambalpur 1941 485 534 81 89 11 20
29Subarnpur 1464 366 403 61 67 8 15
30Sunderagarh 3125 781 859 130 143 18 33
Principal SECC-2011 Officer(PSO)
District Collector to be designated as Principal SECC-2011 Officer (PSO)
Role and Function
Identify Charge Officers and fix their areas of operation.
Conducts & supervises SECC-2011 within District.
Arranges Training programs.
Takes Action and prosecutes on behalf of State Government.
Additional District SECC-2011 Officer (ADSOs) Additional District Magistrate(ADM) to function as
ADSORole and function Identify Charge officer and other SECC officers.
Divides the district into demarcated SECC-2011 Divisions.
Updates List of Village/Towns and jurisdictional maps.
Assists DCO in compiling statistical data.
Ensure impart training to Charge officers and to Enumerators, Supervisors, Data Entry Operators.
Consolidates Summary of Enumerators Abstract.
Charge OfficersTahsildars to be designated as Charge Officer:
Role and function : Appoints Master Trainers, Enumerators and
Supervisors under his jurisdiction.
Impart Training to Enumerators & Supervisors.
Prepares village registers and charge register as per DCO instructions.
Ensures work to be done as per time schedule.
Ensure full coverage, accuracy, timelines in SECC-2011.
Carry out other necessary works.
Master Trainers
Among the cadre of Senior Teachers/ Principals/ College Lecturers/ Addl. BDOs etc.
Role and function :
Impart training to Enumerators &
Supervisors with the Charge Officer.
Act for a group of eight Supervisors.
Highlights Of SECC-2011
Master Trainer:– PSO to select suitable persons among Senior
teachers/ Principals/ College Lecturers as Master Trainer in one to eight proportion of the Supervisors.
Supervisors:– Charge officer to select among Senior teachers/
Principals/ College Lecturers/ Block Extension Officers including A.Es/ J.Es as Supervisor.
Enumerator:– Any Government Official can be appointed as
Enumerator, who is responsible for 125-150 household or 600 population.
Highlights Of SECC-2011
Enumeration Blocks (EB): 100-125 households with a population of
650-700 constitute an EB
Charge Register: Register has details about the towns and
villages carved out by EBs
Layout Map: Layout maps containing buildings /
structures present during census 2011 will be made available.
Highlights Of SECC-2011 Appointment of Enumerators:
Enumerator working under the geographical boundaries of a Rural Development Block not be given work under same area.
Enumeration:
Total enumeration to be carried out in a 5 week period with 15-20 households a day.
Enumerator to be responsible for the accuracy of the information
Appointment of Supervisors:
6 Enumerators (i.e. One Supervisory circle) will be supervised by a Supervisor.
Highlights Of SECC-2011
Allowances: Enumerators and Supervisors will be
provided honorarium and training allowances.
No honorarium for reserves but training allowance will be paid to the reserves.
Details will be sent by the M/O RD for rural areas and M/O HUPA for urban areas.
TRAINING 3-tier cascade mode of training
National Trainers (NTs) will be trained at National Level;
NTs will train State Level Master Trainer Facilitator (MTFs);
MTFs will train District Level Master Trainer (MTs);
MTs will train Enumerators/ Supervisors at Tehsil Level.
TRAINING District Level Training to be completed one
month before the field work.
Batch size not to exceed 50.
No additional expenditure for refreshments to be provided.
Training of enumerators and supervisors to be completed within one month just a week before the field work.
Detailed training calendar for enumerators and supervisors to be compiled by PSO.
Mapping of vulnerability
A list of difficult villages/ Hamlets from the perspective of access should be prepared.
A perspective plan to cover these Villages/Hamlets should be worked out well in advance.
Special efforts are required to enumerate such people who are difficult to enumerate like migrant labour, people engaged in occupations like herding of sheep/cattle, gatherers of forest produce, etc.
Mapping of vulnerability
The villages/ hamlets/habitats and segments of people vulnerable to any threat, intimidation or interference with the free conduct of SECC-2011 should be identified in consultation with local police officers and civil authorities.
Action plan for these vulnerable pockets should be prepared jointly by PSO and Superintendent of Police.
Grievance Redressal Mechanism
Grievance Cell-cum-Control Rooms may be opened in the office of each Charge officer/PSO to attend any complaints on all issues.
All Grievance Cell-cum-Control Rooms may maintain a proper register detailing the complaints received and action taken.
All complaints must be attended within a time frame of 5 days.
Post Enumeration Phase of SECC-2011 Draft publication/list will be prepared and placed at
a) Panchayat Office
b) Another prominent location in the Panchayat
c) Office of the Tahsildar/BDO for the claims and objection from the public
d) Notice regarding draft publication by local newspaper
Information on the person’s/ household’s religion and caste/tribe name will not be published.
Claims and objections will be limited to the facts displayed in the list only.
Objections can also be sent by courier or post.
After a week of draft publication list will be read out in all Gram Sabha/ Palli Sabha.
All claims/objections so received will be verified by a designated officer. Summary hearings will also be done.
Post Enumeration Phase of SECC-2011 The list will also be uploaded in the website with
provision to take print out.
Objections can be filed within 21 days of draft publication.
At the end of the 31st day from the publishing of the draft report, the final list will be published and will be sent to
a) All Pachayats
b) All Block Offices
c) Other related Offices of the State
The final list can only be generated from MIS.
No changes would be allowed in the data for one year following the publication of the Final List.
Immediate action of Collectors
Identification of Enumeration Block.Completion of Charge Register.Updation of Layout map.Updation of Abridged House List (AHL).
In case, large changes in Layout Map/ AHL, Supervisory Officers are to personally inspect such EB and certify its genuineness.
Immediate action of Collectors
Appointment of key officials for SECC-2011 like ADM as ADSO and Tahsildars as Charge Officer.
Identification of required nos of Enumerators, Supervisors and Master Trainers.
Collector should formulatea) District/ Town Planb) Communication Plan
Immediate action of Collectors
Identification of Enumerators:- Following Govt. officials may be engaged as
enumerators Not more than two teachers including PET from
each Govt. and Aided High Schools; all Block Resource Teachers; all VLWs; required number of non-teaching staff of Colleges required number of Live stock Inspectors; employees of other offices of the District as
required for the district.
Immediate action of Collectors
Identification of Supervisors:-
Required no. of Lecturer of the Colleges and the Block Extension Officers may be engaged as Supervisors.
Identification of Master Trainers:-
Required no. of suitable College Lecturers and Addl. BDOs may be nominated as Master Trainers.
Immediate action of Collectors Database of all officials appointed for SECC-2011
should be prepared with name, designation, address and contact details.
The detail training calendar for District level training and Charge Officer level training should be prepared.
Vulnerability mapping and action plan should be prepared.
PD, DRDA and BDOs should be instructed suitably to render all sorts of co-operation required for the SECC-2011.
Immediate action of Collectors
Computer Hardwares and Infrastructure assessment should be made for the Data Centre at Charge level on the basis of following requirement.
Secured room with proper ventilation.
Power with sufficient power socket points to connect minimum 2PCs, UPS, Printers and minimum 3 extra points for charging the handheld devices received for data transfer.
2 Computer Tables with 5 Chairs.
Secure storage(Cupboard) for DVDs both images and Backups.
Immediate action of Collectors
2 nos. of PCs.
One UPS-1.5 KVA Min 3 Hrs Backup.
One Printer- Min of 15 PPM.
Stationery and Printer Consumables as per requirement.
DVDs for Data transfer and backup as per requirement.
The Principal SECC-2011 Officers are the kingpins who ultimately determine how well the National Exercise of SECC-2011 is conducted.
Officials for Urban Areas : SECC-2011
Deputy Commissioner of 3 Municipal Corporations will act as Addl. District SECC Officer (ADSO).
ADM will also act as ADSO for all Municipalities and NACs.
Tehsildar will also act as Charge Officer for Rural and Urban Areas.
Executive Officers of all ULBs should be instructed suitably to render all sorts of co-operation required for the SECC-2011.